As a rule, I'd agree that this is very messy. If you are doing rotating scenes with the first five or so, it can be difficult to give them solid tags, depending on the viewpoint you are using. That said, a third-person limited viewpoint combined with separate isolated "solo" scenes should help.
Then you go on to the hero and his family. If that is all done from one viewpoint, with solid tags, as Belial mentioned, you should be good to go. I want to mention a pet peeve here though. Robert Jordan's WoT has a HUGE cast of characters, and many of them have excessively similar names. Please make the names clearly distinct from one another, and use them carefully in conjunction with your tags.
Also, write it out, and you may find you have a few short chapters rather than just a chapter with a bunch of scenes... that may help some. Finally, make sure that your hero comes up quickly, because the reader needs to know who they are identifying with.
Have fun!