If misalignment is detected, further evaluation by a pediatric ophthalmologist is usually recommended. Treatment options may include: - Glasses: Corrective lenses to address refractive errors. - Patching: Covering the stronger eye to encourage use of the weaker eye, particularly in cases of amblyopia. - Vision therapy: Exercises designed to improve eye coordination and focusing. - Surgery: Corrective surgery for more severe cases, typically involving the muscles that control eye movement.