About Jellybean Pediatric Therapy

At Jellybean Pediatric Therapy, we believe that every child deserves to thrive in a world that embraces their unique strengths.
We partner with families to provide expert occupational therapy, speech therapy, and feeding therapy in a playful, encouraging, and neurodiversity-affirming environment.
Our mission is simple: to help children grow in confidence, independence, and joy—all while making therapy feel like play.
Meet Our Team
Jesse – Founder, Occupational Therapist
Jesse is the founder of Jellybean Pediatric Therapy. She earned a bachelor’s degree in Human Development and Family Studies from Auburn University and a master’s degree in Occupational Therapy from Alabama State University. Pediatrics has always been her passion, with a specialization in sensory integration and child-led therapy.
Jesse created Jellybean to be more than just a therapy clinic—it’s a space where children feel celebrated, families feel supported, and professionals grow. The clinic’s approach is rooted in connection, innovation, and education, with the hope that every family who walks through the doors feels welcomed, accepted, and encouraged.


Cimone – Occupational Therapist
Cimone Davis was born and raised in Montgomery, AL, and earned a master’s degree in occupational therapy from Tuskegee University. With nearly four years of experience, Cimone has worked with both adults and children but finds her greatest fulfillment in pediatrics.
She is excited to be part of the Jellybean team, where she can continue supporting children and families through compassionate, play-based therapy.
Susan – Occupational Therapist
Susan brings 19 years of experience as an occupational therapist, with a background in treating both adults and children. After working with individuals with traumatic brain injuries and autoimmune diseases, she discovered her true calling in pediatrics. She specializes in a neurodiversity-affirming, strengths-based approach that empowers children to build skills in a way that feels natural and joyful.
Susan is continually expanding her expertise in sensory processing, feeding, and nature-based occupational therapy to provide the best possible care for every child she serves.


Bri – Speech-Language Pathologist
Bri discovered her passion for speech therapy at a young age, growing up in the special needs community at Camp Barnabas. This formative experience inspired her to help children find their voices.
Bri specializes in early intervention, articulation, and sensory-based feeding therapy, focusing on making sessions fun, engaging, and effective. When she’s not working with kids, Bri enjoys traveling, adventuring with her husband and daughter, and cheering on her beloved Aggies—even while married to an Auburn fan. She is honored to support each child’s communication journey at Jellybean Pediatric Therapy.
Haylee – Occupational Therapist
Haylee holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Troy University Montgomery and a master’s degree in occupational therapy from Alabama State University. Her passion has always been working with children and making a positive impact on their lives.
Haylee loves helping kids build confidence in their abilities and reach their full potential through therapy that is engaging, effective, and fun.


Charli - Patient Services Coordinator
Charli is a dedicated advocate for children and families. She is currently pursuing a degree in Rehabilitation and Disability Studies at Auburn University. Her interest in patient-led therapy began during an internship at a therapeutic equine center, where she worked with children with cognitive and physical disabilities.
Charli brings creativity, warmth, and a fresh perspective to her role as Patient Coordinator. She ensures that every family feels supported from their first inquiry through each stage of therapy.
Nia - Biller
With a bachelor’s and master’s degree in Human Resource Management and nearly 20 years of experience, Nia has helped healthcare organizations strengthen employee engagement, improve profitability, and implement measurable growth strategies. Nia is passionate about supporting small clinics by identifying gaps, optimizing operations, and fostering positive changes in employee relations and performance management to drive long-term success.
