Welcome to the site and the world of "pocket pythons"!
I have gotten past some feeding issues and will try and offer some help also. The "settling" in period is important for any animal this should be a period where you disturb the snake as little as possible and generally shouldn't offer food yet. Once your past that and if you still have feeding issues try some of these things:
If the little guy won't eat in his normal enclosure try covering the enclosure so it has total darkness. I had a real challenge with a hatchling and ended up having to use a small deli cup and placed the snake and the pinky into it and wrapped it in a towel for total darkness.
Another weird thing that I had read or someone told me was to "wash" the pinky and hold it in my enclosed hand before offering it. -Holding in your hand sounds weird but in combination with deli cup in the towel it got my problem feeder eating. I primarily feed frozen pinks I raise myself but mine will take live or frozen now and hasn't missed a meal since. I've never been bitten by this snake either even when using the pinky in the hand method. The snake I speak of is probably at the top of my list of favorites, awesome disposition....but the little pythons are just cool anyways!