Here is how I do it with my 8 months old son, if that helps
We started regularly at 5 months. I introduced LR Chinese first, a week later I introduced LM in addition to LR, another week later I introduced LMs and yet another week later I introduced LR English.
I shortened Little Math lessons for him, showing him 5 quantities per lesson and 3 equations per lesson, and we use only red dots for quantities and random color dots for equations. It took me a couple of minutes to implement these changes from LM settings, but it helped a lot. He LOVES his math lessons and we are already past lesson # 70.We are not racing and sometimes review things or skip a day, just flowing with how he feels.
We usually do one quantity and one equation lesson per sitting, ending up doing very brief session of LM about 3-4 times a day. Instead of twice a day.
As a rule I start with either LR Chinese or LR English. We do either half or full session depending on his concentration level and switch to a short session of Math. We finish with LMs. During Little Musician we do a lot of dancing together, and not necessary sit at the computer all the time. Often we do it in two sittings.
The later in the day we do another BrillKids session, starting with LR Chinese this time, following with short session from Math (second part of the 1st session for that day) and a Part of the Little Musician that we did not finish
Then we do another session later on in the day, starting with LR English, then doing first part of session 2 of little Math (short version), then EK presentation from LR ( whatever he is interested in at the moment, -- right now he likes animals and landmarks)
Then we do another session before the end of the day with LR Mandarin, EK file, and Little Math -- the last short session for that day. We also watch 1/3 of TW video at this point.
We do a lot of hands on activities throughout the day, reading the books, counting objects, listening to classical music, dancing. But that is how we schedule our BK programs with my 8 months old son. It looks regimented but it is not really. We flow with how he feels and what he wants to do and most of the time he is the one who is begging to do LR
when I forget! Hope this helps.