Terri - Larger families are a blessing from God, and along with all of that being blessed

does come a big responsibility - and you are obviously feeling that now. So, first, let me say that I have prayed for you about this, and I remember also praying for you about this when I read your posts on the WTM awhile back. I know you've been trying a lot of different things, and having a hard time getting school done - which is completely understandable - you are 1 busy mom.

So, prayer will continue to be an important support system for you (and for all of us as we all need Him every day), for you to have clarity and peace about your decision to homeschool a larger family. I do think God can provide the strength necessary for you to continue to take on this task, especially if you feel He has called you to do this - which I'm sure you do.
I have a sibling with 7 dc who homeschooled her 3 olders through middle school, and is still homeschooling her 4 younger dc. She and I have had many heartfelt conversations about homeschooling. She is now using HOD with her younger dc at home, and really enjoying it - but her older dc were not able to use HOD because it was not written yet.

She used everything under the sun - and I mean EVERYTHING - prior to HOD. Her homeschool shelf could have rivaled a homeschool book fair's selection of books!

What she found is no surprise - a very large age range makes combining for
everything pretty much impossible - especially in LA and math. These last few years she has separated some of her dc using HOD and has been very happy with that, after all of her many years of trying to combine for everything and constantly feeling guilty that someone was being challenged too much, and someone not enough, she's found a nice balance of having 2 pairs of dc to combine in different programs now.
The fact is, it truly is impossible to combine dc that are many years apart in LA and math skills and adequately be meeting their needs. When you have one child that doesn't know letters yet and another one reading long chapter books, for example, it makes no sense to combine them in reading instruction. However, HOD's DITHOR manages to combine dc ages 7-15, and do it well. I've actually used DITHOR with all of those age ranges at once and felt it met the dc's needs beautifully because it allows them to read books on their own levels, and has some instruction days together and some separated out to match their reading stages - all in one book. So, my first gem of advice would be to combine your dc in DITHOR as soon as they're ready, so that eventually you can combine them all in it for their reading instruction down the road.
For other LA skills, such as writing and grammar, it just is necessary to separate out dc, though it is possible to do it in pairs. Right now, it looks like you have about a 7 year age span between your youngest and oldest, I think? Some separation will just be necessary no matter what curriculum you use. HOD's younger guides have more opportunities to customize than I've ever seen anywhere else - several different spelling, science, reading levels, math levels, read-aloud choices, etc. And the older guides just keep widening that ability to customize! With BHFHG, the opportunities to customize LA and Math grow even more, and it just keeps getting better - 3 levels of dictation, multiple sets of storytime books which can be interchanged among any of the guides, multiple levels of math and grammar, provided copywork that can be done according to level -there just are a lot of opportunities there to customize for dc in all different stages of LA development in a very easy way. So, my second piece of advice, would be to utilize the right hand sides of whatever HOD guides fit your dc's individual language needs.

We'd all be more than willing to help you figure this out on the HOD board here if you'd like to share more about your dc's individual needs there after checking out the placement chart. Also, one other easy time-saving thing you can do, is choose 1 Storytime to do for read-alouds with your dc.
So now, ahhhhhh, we have come to the "dear friend" of homeschool moms of larger families everywhere - the ability to combine in the areas of history, science, Bible, music, poetry, read-alouds, art projects, timelines, geography, activities, notebooking, etc.! And you ask, what program could possibly do all of that for me?!? HOD does this all in the left side of their guides - Learning Through History. Starting with BHFHG, there is an age range of 7-11 year old dc (and many moms stretch that to fit even wider ages, and just customize the LA and math by using the right side of HOD's guides as necessary). So, this is the area you can really get the most bang for your time with your dc! Now, I have a question for you - what ages would you like to combine for these areas? That will help all of us sort through which guide should be your "core". It will also help if you can take a trip to the placement chart and share a bit about those dc's reading, writing, math placements. Like, where would each of them place if you look at them separately in HOD programs? Then, from that information, we can help you choose the best core HOD program for combining. I'd be glad to help you with this!
http://www.heartofdakota.com/placing-your-child.php
Once you begin the older HOD programs, like BHFHG, it really helps everything go smoothly to do the guides consistently, on a daily basis. I know that's been a struggle from reading your other posts, so I just want to encourage you that whatever core HOD guide you would choose for the bulk of your dc, once you really get into it and do it consistently as it is written, you will really begin to reap the benefits of that routine. I know it took us a good month to get into the rhythm of BHFHG, and then from that point on, the year was full of great learning in stream-lined time because each day of the plans is so balanced time-wise and activity-wise from the day-to-day. You just had a little one not that long ago, and that always takes some adjusting - especially as we get older! (I know I sure had a harder time bouncing back this last go-around than I did at first)

! I just want to encourage you that if you can get into a consistent way of doing things, I know things will go well for you and your dc. I deeply want for you to be able to homeschool happily for the long-term. I truly believe your best shot at doing that will be to use HOD. There are so many moms that have first come to the HOD board here feeling overwhelmed and unsure how to proceed with homeschooling a large family - and they have found peace and joy homeschooling at last by using HOD. I want that for you too, Terri!
If you could please check out the placement chart, and share about your dc's 3 R's, and then also if you could please share how many of them you'd like to combine in an HOD core right now, that would be super! Then I will surely get back to you (and I know others will too).

Take heart, Terri - this can be done!

I always think "if Carrie can homeschool 4 dc and write these guides, then anyone can homeschool" - even me and you!

You've taken on a big task homeschooling a large family, but God can equip you to do this, and it can be a joy in your life once again.
In Christ ,
Julie