Pretty much, just what you said. So far, so good. His sight is limited but it's still decent. He can track things without a problem, makes eye contact, reaches for objects in front of him and transfers them from hand-to-hand.

The glasses only have a prescription lense in the left eye. Once he gets used to having the glasses on his face, we'll start patching his right eye when he wears the glasses to try and strengthen his left eye. (He is favoring his right eye and therefore, the left one is getting weaker.) If that works, we'll do surgery to align the left eye. It'll still be small and look "odd" at first but hopefully strengthening it and aligning it will give him a good shot at have decent sight. Our goal is to get it to the minimum needed to drive, if not better.