QUOTE(cherly86 @ May 28 2015, 04:32 PM)
I think I will try to give him supplements. Any recommendation on which brand of supplement is good? Agree with you though. Junk foods are bad. Make his taste buds goes strong. Actually my son took milk more than daily meals. If at nursery he is taking his daily meal well. If at home, I gotta run and chase him for feeding. Or make him sits and placed the food in front of him for him to eat. But it doesn't works all the time. Always ended up the food finished half only. I'm thinking am I bad mother. Sigh. Seeing those mom prepared home cooked meals perfectly and their kids finished all. I'm a full time working mom. Only able to cook on weekend. Sometimes I'm stuck and totally no idea what to do next. On the other side, my husband keeps saying that I'm not putting effort to feed or accompany my son. Sorry a bit out of topic.

I should stopped here else. Just kinda depressed sometimes. Anyway, thanks for your suggestion. I will try those ideas.
At that age, the need solids other then just milk.
Try using a slow cooker, throw in porridge with some veg (I usually use kai lan, brocolli, or spinach), add pumpkin/carrot/sweet potatoes, meat/fish, and 1/2 egg yolk. Dump it all in before u go to bed, come morning u can feed him, otherwise pack it up in a heat retaining container and let him take it along to the nursery, more nutritious food then compared to the stuff they feed him there.
Also the porridge u can make more, keep the rest in the slow cooker, u will have another portion to feed him in the evening.
Remember to give him some fruits every day, I try to give half a pear/apple/papaya/banana a day.
Hang in there... you wouldnt believe the feeding habits of my daughter initially.. we tried out best and today she is 15 months and improving, her weight caught up to the average and things are progressing well.