If you never leave him to cry, he's working you. My one friend that ran every time her son cried in bed is now dealing with an 8 year old that thinks he's entitled to bug his parents any time he feels like it. Kids do not =small adults. Parents are given to children to teach them how to behave in the world. An 8 year old is NOT entitled to be treated as an adult. Call me old fashioned, but my children have my attention during the day. Once they feel entitled to me at night as well-there's a separation issue. Scared? If he has a nightmare, that is quite different from crying because he needs a drink of water at midnight, or wants a cuddle at 2am.I would rather my child know if he's scared, I'll be there. If he feels ill, I'm there.
these things are more important to me than reading, or knitting, or doing whatever else I do when he's asleep.
He's put to bed, with a monitor. If he needs me, I'm there.
I do wait until he actually does need me, though, as he does resettle himself if it's just a random waking up.
There's plenty of time between times of being needed where I can do whatever else I wanted to do.
I would NEVER leave him to cry. There is a difference between crying and just grizzling at me though.
I take my cue from the other apes. Ever see a baby chimp left on it's own? Nope.
I run if there's a croupy cough or active vomiting. My kids rarely have nightmares. My room is right next door-I'd hear it. They know they can come into my bed if they have a nightmare-only one of my children has ever done this.
Baby chimps are far from human toddlers, and human mothers are far from apes. As soon as an ape has a job, other babies, and a household to run-let me know-they'll be my role models.